then you definitely haven't seen the advert someone here recently brought up (look below ). You're never too old or ill to do what you love most in life .
Saw these pics yesterday from mvagusta.net member TokyoLunch and just had to share them here knowing all the bike enthusiasts . Brilliant photographs he was able to take and images like these really boil my desire for an MVA bike of my own . His '03 MV Ag...
Thanks Filip, nice looking bike and cool environment ... . I never had the chance to ride a MV ... my friend (Ducati dealer) wasn't really fond of them .. Filip
...nothing much, Bim. The original F4 was a pretty bike that made nice noises, but not really very satisfying. And it's seat was hotter than a 916 I was lucky enough to have a ride on a 1000 a couple of years ago, not very far and not very fast.... Way to...
well my good friend mr Bim, it was designed by the same man, the famous Mr Tamborini (is that how you spell it ?). quite a lot of iconic designers only have 1 style inside them and follow it through their career. look at the XK8 and DB9. G
even though I've always been into bikes as much as cars I haven't got to actually riding them before. I've been on a few scooters and dirt bikes (not my own) when I was younger and loved them a lot, but because of living in highly congested cities with cr...
the one liter F4 is definitely too much bike for me in the near future, but I do wonder if the slightly smaller size of the F3 will work well for my 6' frame. I hope that I wouldn't feel cramped riding the F3, that's something that I'd have to make sure i...
What city was that? I only really know it from the Shizuoka area. It's almost the same view I normally see (the three peaks on top). Assuming it might be from the opposite side. I don't know that lake. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-03-27 ...
Honda make bikes that are supremely easy to ride from novice to expert and the CBR600 has to be the best of the bunch. its fast, handles beautifully, looks good, sounds good and isnt overly expensive. no point spending a lot on the first bike just in case...
That's precisely what I took from the many reviews I've read over the past year or two. I took a liking for the website and the way they did their reviews, but if you've got another highly credible source please share it! The Honda CBR is the bike that so...
well Filip, personally i think you've got to be extremely good to get 100% out of a CBR600. ask our other filip who owned one for several years. i was lucky enough to be an advanced police driver and motorcyclist and i think the only bikes i got more than...
it certainly helps a lot . What I am interested in is why would you say that the Honda is so much easier to manage than the MVA? That's one thing that boggles my mind.
i dont know if its easier to manage, but Honda have a reputation for making bikes that are easy to handle and ride fast without needing a long time to get used to them unlike some other bikes. G
Hi Filip and Graham, Graham might be completely right what concerns THE CBR .... BUT .... you should buy THE bike you like most .... which is THE one you like to ride THE most .... . Therefore you should absolutely try Some Ducatis, especially THE 848 and...
Le Bim is totally right, but cheap means no Ducati's i think. lots of cheap 600's around as people tend to trade up after a couple of years although i dont know why when you consider the power they have now. enjoy the hunt G
600 GSXR from 2008 and it felt very very very strong compared to my 1993 and 1996 600 CC Honda and Bimota ... . Personally right now i would opt for à Ducati 1100 Hypermotard ... S**TLOADS of torque and serious fun .. . though i can understand your need f...
your going through a midlife crisis which is why you want a huge duke with sh1tloads of power cant blame you though as i want a bike too, just cant trust myself on one anymore G...
....no no no....I can't touch the ground on those things. It's OK when it's a proper 100kg motoX but on something weighing double that...I'd be dropping it at the lights. Oh wait, you're about 8ft tall....
9 ft ... All Ducatis are heavy and slow) ....... op paper .... untill you ride (most of) them .... . Hyper is a serious allrounder my friend ... if i had some money (but i think i'm bancrupt right now) i'd buy one right away ... Filip...
Aprilia SVX Motard, which is good fun on 17" wheels. But not for long, the seat hurts and then the engine goes bang And also its big brother, the Dorsoduro...which is scary when you stop at the lights as I dooubt I could pick it up and you don't look too ...
i have a soft spot for Aprilia as well. one of my favourite bikes was my Pegaso 650 single. the first model, not the one they later ruined. bomb proof Rotax engine with 5 valve head, with Michelin MT50's on it it handled brilliantly on the road and pretty...
RSV ... pretty angry bike So you have tried all THE wrong supermotards ? Try the THE Hyper ... You Will be surprised .... Seat hurts on a SVX ? Come on, this is THE twentyfirst century !
I loved the RSV. I even got to play with the RSV Factory. But the example I tried had the suspension either set by someone who weighed 120kg (no sag at all with my weight) or an idiot. But such a compact, growly bike. That said, I don't have any desire to...
buy one Bim, you know how much banks like lenders and hate people without debt anyway, bankrupsy is an illusion caused by lack of credit status, i know as i've looked the illusion in the face, laughed at it and walked away BTW are you not receiving emails...
...but as Graham wrote, it's a combination of engine mapping, suspension settings (for 90% of riders/roads), ergonomics and general refinement. A flawed analogy is 348 v NSX. Flawed because bikes require magnitudes more user input than cars - I can't thin...
....I'll ever get to driving an F40. MW suggested a SV650. Not a bad choice at all. Not expensive. Plenty of torque and a easier curve than a CBR. Nice engine note and extremely upgradable - there's lots of racing bits around to cafe racer them (and repla...
you've said your quite tall and you live in an area full of beautiful mountains with sweeping bends, hairpin bends and lovely views. have you considered a big trailbike ? modern big trailie's or supermotards are very road biased, have a great relaxed ridi...
Thanks aplenty for such in-depth advice! I think I've already put across that power doesn't mean much to me when it comes to any type of vehicle. I'm not nearly enough talented to make the best use of it, even in a car (414hp in the M3 was more than I cou...
i do appreciate your approach to form over function, but sports bikes are more difficult to ride slowly despite their beauty the brutale is a good choice, but you could buy American with the Buell Ulysses which is a stunning naked bike with a beautiful ch...
though I must say the KTM wins on looks, I really always liked how their bikes looked be it dirt or road . This is what our Department of Motor Vehicles online page lists as requirements: To apply for a motorcycle Class M1 or M2 permit, you will need to: ...
so you can ride any size of bike while your learning ? thats a surprise. your attached pics are superb looking and handling bikes. the best of both worlds. i love the angular design on them all. go one, buy one of those G...
i'm in no fit state to ride a bike anymore for a number of reasons mainly to do with injury and medication, but all of this talk has got me looking through the supermotards on the autotrader site and there are so many really great looking bikes on the mar...
then you definitely haven't seen the advert someone here recently brought up (look below ). You're never too old or ill to do what you love most in life .
Aesthetically speaking, the F4 is undisputably a true œuvre d'art and the ones prepared by the japanese team Moto Corse are even better. From the dynamic viewpoint, on the contrary, I haven't had good experiences with MVs: I've only rode a Brutale 10...